grrlscout
12-30-2013, 01:01 PM
I'm planning on making some herbal cough and cold syrup, and would like to include some Chinese elm.
Much like slippery elm, it is supposed to help soothe a sore throat, and I happen to have one in the back yard.
However, it is recommended that one use "stem bark". I have Googled the heck out of that term, and I'm still not sure what it means. I get the impression that it means bark from new growth? Say, from the ends for the branches, rather than the trunk?
Any botanists or wannabe botanists care to enlighten me?
Thanks in advance!
Much like slippery elm, it is supposed to help soothe a sore throat, and I happen to have one in the back yard.
However, it is recommended that one use "stem bark". I have Googled the heck out of that term, and I'm still not sure what it means. I get the impression that it means bark from new growth? Say, from the ends for the branches, rather than the trunk?
Any botanists or wannabe botanists care to enlighten me?
Thanks in advance!